Cobirds:
             As reported by others, the common redpolls continue at 
Baseline Reservoir in Boulder, though in lesser numbers than yesterday.  
About 30 were seen this morning.   Go to Cherryvale Road on the west side 
of the reservoir and scan the weed and sandy patches.  
 
Also at Baseline Reservoir - there are now 8 tundra swans, adults and 
immatures.
 
And:  the lone white pelican was joined by 9 more at Baseline.  Now he 
won't be so lonely.   This is darned late for pelicans.  
 
And:  The Northern Cardinal persists along the Dakota Ridge Trail.  Great 
looks today.  Follow Hawthrone St. in north Boulder to the end, where 
there's a little parking area and trailhead.  Walk upslope past the "Y" in 
the trail to the cement pumphouse about 100 yards.  The male cardinal will 
response to an immitation song if you can whistle it.  It's staying in 
dense thickets of skunkbrush and mountain maple, above and below the 
trail.  There are also ruby crowned kinglets and juncos here.  
 
And:  Lots of duck species at the following locations:  Walden, Pella 
Crossing, Sombrero Marsh, and Clover Basin.  Includes a ruddy duck at Pela, 
and canvasback in several locations.  
 
Cold front moving in tomorrow.  If you are lucky enough to be out in the 
north east plains, some rarities may appear.  
 
Cheers,   John T (Tumasonis) of Louisville CO  

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